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T-Mobile - Sprint Merger has finalized

"T-Mobile US Inc. (NASDAQ: TMUS) announced today that it has officially completed its merger with Sprint Corporation to create the New T-Mobile, a supercharged Un-carrier that will deliver a transformative 5G network. The parent of the combined company is T-Mobile US, Inc., whose shares of common stock will continue to trade on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol “TMUS”. The combined company will operate under the name T-Mobile." link

Until the Tunney act review and the California puc are done then the merger is in no way complete and still can be broken up.

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My guess is that T-Mobile has received word from the court handling the Tunney Act Review that the ruling will allow the merger and that they could go ahead and proceed, that at this point it is a technicality while the court readies its ruling. As for CPUC, the California Attorney General has already announced he will not oppose the merger, and that California has reached an agreement with T-Mobile -- basically the settlement between the California AG and T-Mobile will prevent CPUC from ruling against the merger.

The New T-Mobile combined company has more than 126 million customers, bringing it closer to rivals AT&T (141 million subscribers) and Verizon (150 million). During his tenure, Legere engineered a turnaround of the company as T-Mobile completely disrupted the wireless industry and became the fastest growing company in wireless, capturing 80% of the industry’s postpaid phone growth from 2013 to today.

My guess is that T-Mobile has received word from the court handling the Tunney Act Review that the ruling will allow the merger and that they could go ahead and proceed, that at this point it is a technicality while the court readies its ruling. As for CPUC, the California Attorney General has already announced he will not oppose the merger, and that California has reached an agreement with T-Mobile -- basically the settlement between the California AG and T-Mobile will prevent CPUC from ruling against the merger.

The New T-Mobile combined company has more than 126 million customers, bringing it closer to rivals AT&T (141 million subscribers) and Verizon (150 million). During his tenure, Legere engineered a turnaround of the company as T-Mobile completely disrupted the wireless industry and became the fastest growing company in wireless, capturing 80% of the industry’s postpaid phone growth from 2013 to today.

Immediate deployment is their goal , with 2.5 GHz being deployed on T-Mobile sites in the coming weeks !